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thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where iac the power and the possibilities. -- where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning paulettes', public servants, -- prize-winning poet s, public servants. this year's grammy winner, she was there yesterday at the front of the magazine. instead of sharing all of their stories, i'm going to focus on three key points about reforming early childhood education. that is today's topic. first of all, research really matters. it matters because it shows over and over again ways that head start works. research matters to head start. let me say to use some of the things that those 300 researchers work -- wrote to congress. head start raise
thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where iac the power and the possibilities. -- where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning paulettes', public servants, --...
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steve hays and mara liasson and dana perino and juan williams. and steve, we have had other candidates surge to the lead briefly. there was 14 hours when donald trump was the front runner for the nomination. what do you make of rick perry's surge and does he have at ing power . >> it is fascinating because he has at ing power. donald trump shared his opinions and on talk shows, but captured the interest of republican vores who are looking for machine to take on president obama in an aggressive way. but unlike donald trump rick perry has a record and governor for 10 years and a world view that is more coherent than donald trump and i think he will likely have a lot of money so this is a guy with a fair amount of staying power. >> chris: mitt romney up to the point has been able to lead the race without engaging the candidates and sometimes by double digits and now perry king a clear lead does romney have to change that and go after perry. >> yes, i think he has to. keep your focus on president obama and don't worry about the ones running against y
steve hays and mara liasson and dana perino and juan williams. and steve, we have had other candidates surge to the lead briefly. there was 14 hours when donald trump was the front runner for the nomination. what do you make of rick perry's surge and does he have at ing power . >> it is fascinating because he has at ing power. donald trump shared his opinions and on talk shows, but captured the interest of republican vores who are looking for machine to take on president obama in an...
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we'll go to steve and mike and victoria and morgan . victoria, are rising prices hurting the job market? >> sure they are. the data is in and we are seeing acceleration in higher prices is bad news for two reasons. one more unpredictable force in the economy that makes business owners scared unlikely to hire. they will pull back and it shows they are limited in what they can do to spoke growth. that is a clamp on everything. >> it could not have happened in a worst time. market is killed on thursday. it is a worst time for the thing. >> inflation, david doesn't kill jobs but distort the job market. >> what do you mean in false jos. like extra energy . in 1980s. it is a clamp down and sell off assets and you create false jobs and hurt jobs in productive industries and future industries. here we go doing it again. >> and we are looking at depressing figures with jobs connected to the stock market. >> i think so. it is a classic prescription for stag-flation . producer priced inflation and consumers are not getting wage hikes. they are una
we'll go to steve and mike and victoria and morgan . victoria, are rising prices hurting the job market? >> sure they are. the data is in and we are seeing acceleration in higher prices is bad news for two reasons. one more unpredictable force in the economy that makes business owners scared unlikely to hire. they will pull back and it shows they are limited in what they can do to spoke growth. that is a clamp on everything. >> it could not have happened in a worst time. market is...
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i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are talking about the densely populated cities in the country which presents a unique set of circumstances in itself. >> yes. i just spoke to somebody down at the outer banks in north carolina, one of my coordinators down there, and we had a very good interesting conversation. it is really nice down there from what he said, and people are out surfing, and that is definitely not recommended. we really want people to be taking this seriously. the tourists have all evacuated from what he told me, and the residents are in the process of making that decision of whether they are going
i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are...
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steve, good morning to you. let's get to gingrich in a moment here, but all the jabs being thrown between pawlenty and bachmann, what about mitt romney? was he hit last night or did he manage to avoid that? >> that was the interesting part. predebate, there was a lot of chatter amongst the media or at least a significant amount about how mitt romney would fare because certainly in iowa folks that are not mitt romney fans are kind of looking for an antiromney champion, if you will, and were wondering which ones were going to put their diewks up in regards to romney and it appears that nobody laid a glove on him. have a listen: >> i was fortunate enough to be a governor that got an increase in the credit rating in my state, at the same time, we got a president who got a decrease in the credit rating of our nation and that's because our president simply doesn't understand how to lead and how to grow an economy. >> reporter: nobody was really going after him the way they did in some of the earlier debates, and he ac
steve, good morning to you. let's get to gingrich in a moment here, but all the jabs being thrown between pawlenty and bachmann, what about mitt romney? was he hit last night or did he manage to avoid that? >> that was the interesting part. predebate, there was a lot of chatter amongst the media or at least a significant amount about how mitt romney would fare because certainly in iowa folks that are not mitt romney fans are kind of looking for an antiromney champion, if you will, and...
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let me ask you this, steve. now there are reports from our producers on the ground that the folks doing the confrontation, the protestors were from the iowan citizens for community improvement, a liberal think tank, they got there, positioned themselves in front of the crowd, they got a few questions in to romney. do you think we're going to be seeing more of that, people who have a defined agendas opposed to just your average citizen showing up at these events perhaps -- this is pecklation on my part, to try to get a moment on camera. i referenced the joe the plumber moment with barack obama during the '08 campaign. do you think we're going to see more folks try to have their own sort of joe the plumber moment? >> absolutely. i think you're going to see groups, individuals, outside agitators, trying to get presidential candidates to say something they otherwise wouldn't say in a spontaneous -- spontaneous exchange like the one in 2008, and you're also going to see, i think, if you've got a candidate doing a par
let me ask you this, steve. now there are reports from our producers on the ground that the folks doing the confrontation, the protestors were from the iowan citizens for community improvement, a liberal think tank, they got there, positioned themselves in front of the crowd, they got a few questions in to romney. do you think we're going to be seeing more of that, people who have a defined agendas opposed to just your average citizen showing up at these events perhaps -- this is pecklation on...
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steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the republicans. 32% say the most. this is a rotten move right now. this is august. there's nothing that the politicians can do from now to labor day to fix things. it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> nobody won here, everybody lost. there's another number in "the washington post" poll which i don't know if you reported but it was 17% re-elect for your own member of congress. people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congressman should be. 17% for their own congressman is a new low and a new record. >> you and i watche
steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the...
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steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is in a rotten mood right now. this is august. there is nothing that politicians can do from now to labor day it fix things. i say it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> i think you're right. and the politicians in washington have begun to figure out this nobody won here. everybody lost. there is another number in the poll, which i don't know if you reported, but a 17% re-elect. for your own member of congress and off then times people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congress should be. this number, 17% for their own congressmen in a washington
steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is...
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it is not working with the american people steve. grow up and put your pants on, time to take responsibility. >> this is the conversation we should be having. whether the president's policies were smart for the country. >> sean: they failed. >> you have one view, i have another. voters get to decide which is correct. >> sean: 71% of americans say this president is doing a horrible job on the economy. >> the president is the first person to admit it. but he inherited a tough economy. >> sean: so did ronald reagan, so did george bush. >> the question is the economy getting better? >> sean: no. >> that's the question people will cast their votes in 2012. [ talking over each other ] >> by every measure it is worse. the numbers tell that story. that's not rhetoric, not a talking point. >> sean: tucker, do you think if you read corpsman three times this is fascinating to me, because he's such a genius. didn't he write a thesis at columbia? i would love to see what it was about. i think in the spirit of being the most transparent administra
it is not working with the american people steve. grow up and put your pants on, time to take responsibility. >> this is the conversation we should be having. whether the president's policies were smart for the country. >> sean: they failed. >> you have one view, i have another. voters get to decide which is correct. >> sean: 71% of americans say this president is doing a horrible job on the economy. >> the president is the first person to admit it. but he...
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much, steve. i am a great love for this wonderful institution at the national constitution center. i also want to remind you we have an exhibit upstairs and prosperity hall between diners hall and the main exhibit area on link and then i hope you're okay to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for persons again in this chair to praise the author and to praise his book. unethically, i think anyone who agrees to perform my role as intraocular hefty genuinely believe that on the other occasions in which i done that, i've done this. but this really is an occasion in which i want to go a little bit over the top because they do think adam is a very special is your hand and this is a very, very national book. as he described adam's career, he really has been at a remarkably early age, a very important public intellectual, speaking to a wide audience about a wide variety of subjects, i think since he graduated from harvard not that long ago. and now, he is undertaken -- it's hard to believe -- by the way, either really ratty copy of the book in my hand because thi
much, steve. i am a great love for this wonderful institution at the national constitution center. i also want to remind you we have an exhibit upstairs and prosperity hall between diners hall and the main exhibit area on link and then i hope you're okay to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for persons again in this chair to praise the author and to praise his book. unethically, i think anyone who agrees to perform my role as intraocular hefty genuinely believe that...
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let's go to steve, a democrat in florida. caller: hello. host: we are listening. caller: i have two questions. you're referring to a lot of cutbacks on regulations for businesses. guest: yes. host: what if we cut the corporate income tax rate down to 14%, because most do not pay more than 40% anyway. -- 14% anyway. and as a counterbalance, repeal law that enables corporations to take their operations overseas? i heard the reason that they do this is to prevent double taxation. but if a corporation is not providing jobs for americans, why would that be our problem? the other thing i wanted ask, when the market was going down yesterday, i was listening to a show where they were saying that a lot of people were taking their money out of stocks and purchasing u.s. treasuries because that was a good thing. and i will go offline to listen to your comments. guest: that is an excellent question. the united states corporate tax rate is the highest in the world right now. it was second-highest to japan, but in japan lowered its tax rate. so we have the highest in the world.
let's go to steve, a democrat in florida. caller: hello. host: we are listening. caller: i have two questions. you're referring to a lot of cutbacks on regulations for businesses. guest: yes. host: what if we cut the corporate income tax rate down to 14%, because most do not pay more than 40% anyway. -- 14% anyway. and as a counterbalance, repeal law that enables corporations to take their operations overseas? i heard the reason that they do this is to prevent double taxation. but if a...
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steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here in new york city with you. where is she? what's she doing? >> she's been texting me all morning and she's like, i can't believe steve is interviewing you. i love steve. we're from oklahoma and whenever i wake up, my mom is like in the morning in her bedroom on tv, like oh, my gosh, listen to this, greyson. and i'm like ok, mom. >> we love the fact that you're a "fox & friends" family out there. in oklahoma. let's put up the video once again, this really is what made you famous. it was a middle school choir event and who was t
steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here...
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with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not growing, not shrinking. >> right on the line of recession, versus no recession. >> what is going on? a couple of things you need to remember. number one, government doesn't control the economy. we get into these debates and think the dials in washington, just get them right, the economy will -- doesn't work that way. and government has an effect at the margin, but at this point, the major thing going on is the thing that has been going on for the last three years. we had an economy that was much too big. people in the wrong places with the wrong skills, too many office buildings, too many stores, too many companies, and things
with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not...
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two obama 2008 veterans are with us, steve, i want to go out to you first. the president is in the midwest. i want to walk over to the map. this one strikes me. watching where he is campaigning today, we talked about this on the program a couple of weeks ago. minnesota, iowa, illinois. he is in these rural areas of the country. it's largely white america, small town america. and the president campaigns all blue states last time, illinois is his home state. probably keep this one blue. these ones you would probably have to be a little questionable, especially iowa has been a swing state. 2008 he splits the white vote. 2011 a new pugh center study shows 52% to 39% for the republicans. that what this bus tour is about? trying to reconnect with white voters in small-town rural america? >> well, first off, john, he is not out there campaigning. he is out there as president. this is an official trip. i think it's important that he is out of washington. he'll be a better president the more time he spends outside of that city. i think it's great that he is out talki
two obama 2008 veterans are with us, steve, i want to go out to you first. the president is in the midwest. i want to walk over to the map. this one strikes me. watching where he is campaigning today, we talked about this on the program a couple of weeks ago. minnesota, iowa, illinois. he is in these rural areas of the country. it's largely white america, small town america. and the president campaigns all blue states last time, illinois is his home state. probably keep this one blue. these...
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>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has imbued in apple. >> and a visionary because he developed stuff we never thought we'd need. i never knew i would get addicted to an ipad, and now it rules my world. >> and steve knew you would. it was one of the few companies in america that was totally unscathed by the recession. its sales skyrocketed. and the ipad and the iphone are not products that people have to have, yet people continue to spend money on these things when they were cutting their spending on everything else. that's this unique ability that steve jobs has, to anticipate what will delight consum
>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has...
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steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime later the economy. the fact that people have flooded basements and i saw the pictures you've been showing all days on fox news that is not a stimulus to the economy. it's going to reduce the wealth of american households. the only question, megyn is by how much. i've seen statistics as you have, tense of billions. i think that is a little high, ten to 20 billions. katrina was 125 billion. not nearly the magnitude of that but still very troubling. megyn: on the grand scale of the u.s. economy that seems like a blib in terms of financial costs, am i wrong? >> it is. if you look at the r
steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime...
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let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last couple of weeks whether it's just gossip, rumors, wishing, longing. there has been a fair amount of buzz among rank and file republicans wondering, is ryan going to take another look? is chris christie? >> i don't want to waste time here. >> no. to the larger question. before i get -- is this team, this three-wear option of bachmann, rick perry and romney, does that tilt just tooç far right to position your party for the general? >> no, i don't think so. >> you disagree with rove? >> no. karl didn't say that. what karl said was, look, anytime you're in a primary you don't want to go
let's bring in steve mcmahon. strategist, of course, democratic, and todd harris. you know these people. i get the sense when rick perry came in this weekend, it's sort of, the cake was baked. these other four people we kept talking about, haley, christie, not asked to come in. it's pure karl rove. he doesn't like rick perry and is sort of settling scores here? >> it's true they don't like each other. pretty public down in texas, but there has been a fair amount of buzz over the last...
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>> reporter: as water from irene pushed over long island, steve tried desperately to push it back. you have how many people working just this one building? >> we have three people here right now. we have another three people at other properties. we have probably 15 people all together working tonight. >> reporter: the only thing separating the property he manages from a wall of irene-driven water is a sand dune that's holding for now. could you feel like you might be fighting a losing battle here? >> well, this is the reason why we're setting up these pumps now. we're trying to stay ahead of everything. so i have another building i need to go to similar to this building, where we'll set up another pump and try tow stay basically ahead of it. >> reporter: but in low-lying communities like long beach, staying ahead of the water has been a losing battle. floodwaters spilled over the beach here and poured down street after street while irene's strong winds littered neighborhoods with debris. with a mandatory evacuation order in place, the normally bustling summer getaway town was a gho
>> reporter: as water from irene pushed over long island, steve tried desperately to push it back. you have how many people working just this one building? >> we have three people here right now. we have another three people at other properties. we have probably 15 people all together working tonight. >> reporter: the only thing separating the property he manages from a wall of irene-driven water is a sand dune that's holding for now. could you feel like you might be fighting...
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steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a problem? new york city, as a matter of fact, every city in the united states and, of course, in the nation's capital, they always have celebratory statements and public events whether it be something that's joyous or something that's very sad. they always manage, don't they, to find the appropriate priest or rabbi or minister, i would include an imam here. that's a ruse. i think mayor bloomberg should decide not to speak that today. according to his logic, he'll be detracting from the events. >> when you think abo
steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a...
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bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel to die stroert the lincoln tunnel which is still fully opened. >> i was not aware it broke down that way. north tunnel is new york to new jersey which means that's all shut off. no way to incorporate two way traffic at all. i know sometimes you can do that. you can split up lanes with cones and the like but that's not plan right now with the port authority? >> that's not the plan. rather have people use the lincoln tunnel. lincoln tunnel is open and gives people safe passage from new york into new jersey. >> steve, can you tell me to what you can attribute this flooding. i'll tell you, when you g
bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel...
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before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death nail but i think it will help their candidacies if they come in a close first or second so yeah there is a lot at stake here but i would say they would have to end up in at least the top three, that's for sure. >> at least the top three. candy, you talked to senator santorum today. he's one of the lesser known candidate bus he says that he has to come in the top five. explain to our viewers, this event has nothing, nothing to do with delegates, nothing do with who gets to be the nominee officially and yet a pretty good history. anything you say, it is a bit of a circus act and has pushed some incr
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i have two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from the impact study of head start with several other types of studies. what i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids served in head start? are we comparing apples to apples? second question would be, what's your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following for head start? would you recommend anything different other than your call for more research on effective practice? >> so thank you, tom. so, yes, we are comparing apples to apples. to the extent there are differences in the population, their biased against studies that serve broader populations because effects are bigger the more disadvantaged kids are. all right? but people have adjusted. bill gormly and his colleagues said, well let's look at only the kids who can get into head start. effects differences are bigger if you do that. to
i have two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from the impact study of head start with several other types of studies. what i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids served in head start? are we comparing apples to apples? second question would be, what's your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following for head...
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[applause] a couple of people i want to thank in particular, your cdo steve is here -- ceo steve is here. one of the finest senators in the country, carl levin is in the house. [applause] so i just had a chance to see what you are doing in this plant. it is very impressive. elizabeth was giving me the door and she was very patient with me. i think i understood about half of what she said. [laughter] at a time when americans are really focused on our economy, when americans are asking about what is our path forward, all of you at johnson controls are providing a powerful answer. this is one of the most advanced factories in the world. you are helping america lead in a growing new industry. you are showing us how we can come back from the worst recession we have had in generations and start making things here in america that are sold all over the world. and that is why i am here today. i said it before, i will say it again. you cannot bet against the american worker. [applause] do not best -- bet against american ingenuity. [applause] the reason a plant like this exists is because we are a
[applause] a couple of people i want to thank in particular, your cdo steve is here -- ceo steve is here. one of the finest senators in the country, carl levin is in the house. [applause] so i just had a chance to see what you are doing in this plant. it is very impressive. elizabeth was giving me the door and she was very patient with me. i think i understood about half of what she said. [laughter] at a time when americans are really focused on our economy, when americans are asking about what...
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steve? >> steve: that's nice. fox news alert. congressional leaders worked through the weekend and are now handing the debt deal over to the rank and file to approve perhaps as early as today. but will they? joining us right now is new hampshire senator and a member of the senate budget committee, senator kelly ayotte. good morning to you, senator. >> good morning. >> steve: nice to have you. i know you haven't seen all the details yet, but what does your gut tell you about how you're going to vote on this? >> i really appreciate the work of the speaker and our leadership and making sure that we avoid default. but one of the concerns that i have is that we're still on pass to add close to $70 trillion to -- $10 trillion to our debt in the next ten years, even with the reductions in this bill. i haven't seen the language yet. we're receiving a briefing at 11:00 o'clock. i'm going to look at this very closely. but i'm really concerned. i want to avoid default and avoid downgrade. one of the concerns i have is that i don't think thi
steve? >> steve: that's nice. fox news alert. congressional leaders worked through the weekend and are now handing the debt deal over to the rank and file to approve perhaps as early as today. but will they? joining us right now is new hampshire senator and a member of the senate budget committee, senator kelly ayotte. good morning to you, senator. >> good morning. >> steve: nice to have you. i know you haven't seen all the details yet, but what does your gut tell you about...
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steve? >> steve: we'll be tube side. thank you very much. >> alisyn: thanks. let's bring in laura ingraham to do some talking with us about news of the day. great to see you. >> hey, good to see you. >> alisyn: you are the author of "of thee i zig." >> alisyn, i'm going to zing you now. she'll have to be in part 2 now. >> alisyn: i left out the prepare position, i'm sorry. >> steve: the president is getting zinged by democrats. a new poll out this morning says 27% of democrats or independents who lean toward the democratic candidate, 27% would like another candidate than barak obama, which could mean, what, hillary? >> well, interesting question. i think we should unpack some of that video you played on the show and it kind of tells us what's going on here. they think it's so important to change the approach in this campaign, steve, that jay carney had to change his eye glass frame and has anyone told rachel madow that her glasses are miss ing? but they have to retool the whole approach because it's not hope and change anymore. it's be patient. change is comin
steve? >> steve: we'll be tube side. thank you very much. >> alisyn: thanks. let's bring in laura ingraham to do some talking with us about news of the day. great to see you. >> hey, good to see you. >> alisyn: you are the author of "of thee i zig." >> alisyn, i'm going to zing you now. she'll have to be in part 2 now. >> alisyn: i left out the prepare position, i'm sorry. >> steve: the president is getting zinged by democrats. a new poll out...
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host: steve forbes. guest: when you have a normal economy, that means more people are working and revenue goes up. have you creek environment where investments go up -- how you create an environment where investments go up? we have 60 minutes in an hour. imagine if that changed. a stable dollar. this president does not understand it. simplify the tax code. in terms of health care, instead of creating massive bureaucracy, allow money to be controlled by patients and to have a safety net instead of the convoluted system we have today. those things -- stable dollar, simplify tax code with low rates, health care with entrepreneurship -- you would seek massive job creation. we did in the 1970's and in the 1990's. that will create real revenues. host: 80 want some clarification on the housing market -- eight viewer wants some clarification on the housing market. what do you think that would do to the housing market? guest: if you did not have fannie and freddie the strong the markets, you would have had we had
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it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. >> it's really hard to overstate just how important steve jobs has been to business, to the economy, what he's done because he's really revolutionized so many businesses. >> reporter: computers, mobile phones, digital music, jobs' influence has been unparalleled. his latest product, the ipad, continues to break records. analysts say it's the fastest selling technological device ever. jobs co-founded apple in 1976 from his family's garage. nine years later a power struggle led to his exit, but jobs retur
it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know....
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[laughter] >> i want to echo steve's point about the constitution and law. we are talking about unilateral presidential power. i mean bush went into iraq with an authorization to use military force. obama bombs in libya without the consent of congress, without consulting congress and those few days afterwards he sent a letter to congress where he mentions the war powers resolution but he doesn't invoke it are. in fact there's only been one president since the war powers resolution was passed in the early 1970s that didn't and that was actually after the military action in question. so no president has actually invoked the wave the war powers resolution was supposed to legitimately be exercised and it is surprising that you have the president and obama who said during the campaign that he would consult with congress on in offensive military action and libya is one. you are bombing military infrastructure. it is clearly -- a clearly calls for at least lisa consultation with congress as required by the war powers resolution is not an authorization for use of fo
[laughter] >> i want to echo steve's point about the constitution and law. we are talking about unilateral presidential power. i mean bush went into iraq with an authorization to use military force. obama bombs in libya without the consent of congress, without consulting congress and those few days afterwards he sent a letter to congress where he mentions the war powers resolution but he doesn't invoke it are. in fact there's only been one president since the war powers resolution was...
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steve massocca from wedbush equity management. good morning. >> morning. >> the dow was down over five other points just moments ago. >> that is correct. what is really driving this is not the domestic economic news for what happened in europe overnight, a couple of things have happened. last night there was an odd event where a european bank, it is complicated, but they have to go to a dollar lending facility. a european bank was i was unable to borrow money from other banks in the normal overnight market. typically banks will lend money back and forth over night or for a couple of days to facilitate liquidity needs. much like to double a, one of the things in europe was unable. no one wanted to lend them money. as a result they have to go to a lending facility. that has gotten people very concerned that there is a big people are smelling is in trouble and do not want to lend money to. several european countries have said that if they want to be involved in the agreed to bail well, they want collateral from greece. this is someth
steve massocca from wedbush equity management. good morning. >> morning. >> the dow was down over five other points just moments ago. >> that is correct. what is really driving this is not the domestic economic news for what happened in europe overnight, a couple of things have happened. last night there was an odd event where a european bank, it is complicated, but they have to go to a dollar lending facility. a european bank was i was unable to borrow money from other banks...
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fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the tea party convention, that a good straw poll debate performance will lead to 500 to 1000 additional straw polls. even the governor says that's a polt and certainly michelle bachmann has vaulted upwards in terms of polling numbers by performing well at least in the eyes of republican activists at the debates so far and a state party chairman says hey, a good performance at the debate, it certainly can't hurt. >> there's no question having the debate just 48 hours before iowans go to the polls, at the straw poll. it could have a huge impact. if your candid
fox's steve brown is live in ames, iowa. steve, does a good performance at the debate translate into a win at the straw poll? >> reporter: into a win? >> alisyn: yes. >> reporter: don't know, but it could mean a boost, and you can see they're setting up for the straw poll already. it takes about two days to get some of these displays, if you will, for the candidates ready to go. i have yet to find a republican activist in iowa who will shoot down ryan rhodes, director of the...
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steve? >> the white house channelling the gipper a lot these days and you heard it. >> ronald reagan, ronald reagan was a strong, conservative. >> we agree with ronald reagan. and many others that we cannot default. >> white house is agreeing with ronald reagan? america is not buying it, pal. the president put too much stock in his power of persuasion. we're going to report and you are going to decide. "fox & friends", 7:00 eastern time for a monday starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. thanks so much for sharing your time with us on an important day. good to have you. we want to get right to the top story because the fox news alert is how was the world market reacting overnight to the s&p down grading to the credit rating to double a. from asia to europe, there were serious worries about what would happen when the markets opened. asian markets were down across the board with indices in japan and china down more than 2%. south korea down 3.8%. meantime, european markets lost early mom
steve? >> the white house channelling the gipper a lot these days and you heard it. >> ronald reagan, ronald reagan was a strong, conservative. >> we agree with ronald reagan. and many others that we cannot default. >> white house is agreeing with ronald reagan? america is not buying it, pal. the president put too much stock in his power of persuasion. we're going to report and you are going to decide. "fox & friends", 7:00 eastern time for a monday starts...
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what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so much to me. oddly, i'm almost always in town when they happen. >> why do they mean so much to you? >> you know, products, oh, just like steve jobs, i grew up thinking, the technology products are the hottest area of the world. and you might live in another part of the country and think, oh, it's making furniture. but to us it was electronics. that will define the state of the art that we're at for being able to make things. but now it's gone further. especially with apple. especially these products under steve. it changes the way we live our lives. yo
what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so...
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i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to the original roots. with him gone, it's what a rock band faces, what do you do without that front man. >> he's changed computing, music. >> they are going there a lot. is there a critical mass there? it's not going to replace print or magazines in particular. they have high resolution. they have a lot of things the talent device offers. the inner face he's created where you can one-stop shop for music, articles, everything in your life, books. it's incredible. it's changed the way we live our lives. >> i have a 2-year-old son. this is the world he's grown up in. he unlocks it. >> i don't travel without mine
i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to...
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to people you can do more than one thing and i wrapped a movie based on steve harvey's best selling book. so i did it! i worked really hard and i did it and i'm going to star in my first play in new york city. >> steve: and you're going to be in the after the show show with us today. >> my career is on the up and up right now. >> steve: thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> steve: that's going to do it bill:bill bill: okay, thanks guys. on a pho*rpbgs hope your weekend was good, fox tphaoubs alert, millions of people reeling from irene, many waking up to mass flooding like these pictures he and no power, and in vermont, it's epic, torrential rain like they've never seen before, rivers turning into raging waters and wiping about everything in its path. in a moment you're going to see these historic covered bridge, three in vermont, that were just washed away, disappearing in a matter of seconds, hundreds more there forced from their homes. we'll also show you this clip where a car is literally rolling down the street, throating on -- floating on water as it goes by. many came out
to people you can do more than one thing and i wrapped a movie based on steve harvey's best selling book. so i did it! i worked really hard and i did it and i'm going to star in my first play in new york city. >> steve: and you're going to be in the after the show show with us today. >> my career is on the up and up right now. >> steve: thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> steve: that's going to do it bill:bill bill: okay, thanks guys. on a pho*rpbgs hope...
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steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just said that nato assets are being used, intelligence gathering assets in hunt for qaddafi, but no confirmation that he is in fact surrounded at this point inside a group of apartments in tripoli. as that hunt goes on, the celebrations across the city of tripoli are continuing. >> they arrived in homemade vehicles, homemade weapons, the fire was in the air, rocket launchers, antiair craft guns. women, men and children enjoy the show, some cover their ears, but the message, expressed, guns, cars, anything at hand, it's clear, we've won the war. >> we've waited for this moment, we
steve harrigan is streaming live from tripoli. steve, any word on qaddafi? >> reporter: gregg, right now, unk*frpl dollars reports -- unconfirmed reports saying qaddafi and two of his sons are surrounded an an apartment building near tripoli near the colonel's compound. fighting is going on there and keep in mind there's been a real credibility gap from both sides so this information is unconfirmed as of now. the hunt for qaddafi is intense, it is continuing, british officials have just...
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don't tell us, steve. friends at foxnews.com or on twitter at fox and friends with the correct answer. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of your health. it fit right into mom's budget and gave her added peace of mind. you sh
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i think it is time for you steve to visit us on the factor, is it not? that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, no lollygagging when writing not factor. we are going to follow up on that tosh kent. on that marco polo channel. thanks for watching tonight. i'm bill o'reilly remember the spin stops here, >> good morning, everybody. today is tuesday, august 23rdrd. i'm juliet huddy in for gretchen carlson. we begin once again with the fox news alert. terror teams bust a man, his truck packed with explosives destined for washington, d.c. what they say he had in mind. >> meanwhile, rebels fight for tripoli far from finish. colonel qaddafi is still missing and what about that son they captured? well, that's him right there. he's touring the streets. but new explosions as we speak. we're live with the very lates
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gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa politics and he said listen, i think she's going to get in. why else would you show up here? i would only say to that because right now sarah palin's job is speeches and raises money for her pact say staying visible certainly helps that. i think most of the betting is that she won't. >> i know you were watching last night. one of the big dynamics is that tim pawlenty needs to win iowa and michele bachmann needs to win iowa. i want you to listen to the debate that we'll call "minnesota spice". >> it's an undisputable fact that in congress her record of accomplishment and results is nonexistent. >> governor, when
gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa...
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thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning poets, public servants. she year's grammy winner, was there yesterday at the front of the magazine. instead of sharing all of their stories, i'm going to focus on three key points about reforming early childhood education. that is today's topic. first of all, research really matters. it matters because it shows over and over again ways that head start works. research matters to head start. let me say to use some of the things that those 300 researchers work -- wrote to congress. head start raised test scores. it makes it less likely that children will repeat a grade. for those of you who liv
thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning poets, public servants. she year's grammy winner, was there yesterday at the...
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>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good morning, everybody, hope you had a fantastic weekend, i'm bill hemmer, welcome back to "america's newsroom". >> great to see you bill. bill: great to see you. as we await -- sweltso seat belts on. alisyn: i'm alisyn camarota for in martha maccallum, stocks making a -- taking a beating in europe and asia as one of the guys who made the call for the downgrade tells fox what the united states needs to do to get its gold plated rating back . >> east coast i'm, where are we now, stu? >> got three headlines about your money, number one, the
>> steve: go show today. our thanks to eric bolling from fox business for joining us. >> gretchen: log on for our after the show show and we'll see you all tomorrow. hope for a good day out there. bill: all right, here we go, and buckle up! what happens to your retirement, now four -- your 401(k), wall street opening for the first time in 30 minutes since the u.s. was given its first downgrade in history, that could mean a frantic selloff when the opening bell goes at 9:30. good...
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so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much. good to see you this morning, steve liesman and jared burnstein. >>> both sides of the aisle are talking about who deserves the blame for this downgrade. take a listen. >> i believe this is, without question, the tea party downgrade. this is the tea party downgrade because a minority of people in the house of representatives countered even the will of many republicans in the united states senate. >> both political parties are responsible for the mess we have right now. this is not a republican or democrat only problem. this is both
so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much....
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michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look at products in a more objective way. and apple's china stores are at highest-grossing stores in the world what. people think in china as well as the u.s. will help shape its future. >> and governor brown is trying to create jobs in california and today, introduced a plan he says would do just that, through changes in the corporate tax structure this, closes a tax loophole brown says gives incentives to the wrong people, encouraging people to expand outside of california. >> brown wants to increase hiring credit for small companies, provide businesses a tax break, and eliminate back tax l
michael gartenburg is a long time apple analyst. >> we've never heard steve. they're buying products because they're good products. >> however in, china, apple's fastest-growing market there is a certain steve jobs wow factor, consumers told us jobs sold them on apple products. >> he says there was a celebrity affect in apple products when steve jobs was ceo. people went to bhiz products for his name, they thought he was brilliant. now another guy becomes ceo. people will look...
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>> steve: you called me. >> i actually called steve. i think you were away. i called steve and i said, i just saw the nicest guy on television and his bike was stolen and you knew about the report. i said, let's get him a new bike. get him a beauty. tell him to pick a better bike. i don't know if he did that or not. i'm glad it wasn't a rolls royse. >> brian: did you pick a bike? >> not yet. i will sooner or later. >> steve: you're also doing something ten bikes for ten kids. >> uh-huh. people keep on donating bikes to me, and i say they're not coming to me, they're coming to other kids that got their bikes stolen. >> alisyn: that's so nice. because you know other kids lose their bikes and your story has inspired people. what did you think about all the bikes that people keep want to go give to you? >> i was shocked because all of our friends have their bikes been stolen when they were little kids. >> brian: now it's finally come full circle. you're going to get your bike back and other kids won't go through the personal inc. -- anguish that you're going thro
>> steve: you called me. >> i actually called steve. i think you were away. i called steve and i said, i just saw the nicest guy on television and his bike was stolen and you knew about the report. i said, let's get him a new bike. get him a beauty. tell him to pick a better bike. i don't know if he did that or not. i'm glad it wasn't a rolls royse. >> brian: did you pick a bike? >> not yet. i will sooner or later. >> steve: you're also doing something ten bikes...
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steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel, you say that alcoholism is protected and is recognized by the american with disabilities act, right? >> that's right. it has been and it should be. i mean, we certainly should give benefits to those who are willing to seek treatment and that's what the ada is about when it concerns alcoholism. he, of course, has to prove to meet that standard but it absolutely has been recognized as a disability under the ada. >> so, it's recognize the but at the same time, one of this -- this fella's -- fellow employees who filed a comp
steve? >> that guy was fired from his job as a florida state university administrator after 28 years without cause. but frank stevenson claims the school fired him because he's an alcoholic. something he claims is a handicap protected under the americans with disabilities act. joining us right now for a fair and balanced debate on this topic, we have trial attorney justin lito and criminal defense attorney rachel kuvo. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> rachel,...
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i think it is time for you steve to visit us on the factor, is it not? that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world,
i think it is time for you steve to visit us on the factor, is it not? that is it for us. check out the fox news factor website. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world,